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now cnn reports the child has special needs and that authorities were able to get him medication over night and determine the boy has not been harmed. classes have been canceled at all dale county schools. >>> also this morning the national rifle association and gun control supporters will face off at this years first congressional hearing on curbing gun violence. in testimony prepared for the hearing the nra wayne halve area says he disagrees with most of the proposals prepared by president obama. testifying for stricter gun laws will be mark kelly. husband of former congresswoman gabby give -- giffords. >>> this morning two conservative action groups are holding press conference outside of senator dianne feinstein san francisco office. the western representation pack is teaming up with the women's warrior pack. >>> president obama says now is the time to fix the country's broken immigration laws. >> if congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion, i will send up a bill based on my proposal and insist that they vote on it right away. >> in a speech in las vegas yesterday, t
now cnn reports the child has special needs and that authorities were able to get him medication over night and determine the boy has not been harmed. classes have been canceled at all dale county schools. >>> also this morning the national rifle association and gun control supporters will face off at this years first congressional hearing on curbing gun violence. in testimony prepared for the hearing the nra wayne halve area says he disagrees with most of the proposals prepared by...
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. >> cnn is reporting a secret service dog fell to its death while doing a security suite -- suite read it was near the ritz carlton hotel where joe biden was speaking. the dog fell from six stories. a secret service spokesperson calls the death a tragic accident. we learn more tonight from the investigation into the wings troubled dreamliner. -- boeing's troubled dreamliner. it was delivered to japan airlines less than three weeks before the fire. it arrived on december 20 and had only recorded 22 flights when fire erupted in one of its two lithium batteries. a second battery incident led to in emergency landing in japan on january 16. the seven date seven fleet -- 787 fleet has been grounded worldwide. >> traffic close because of an oil leak. earlier today at least two barges -- one with carrying 80,000 gallons of crude oil. investigators do not know yet how much has spilled into the river. an eight mile stretch of the river is still closed. gas prices are going up again. the average price is up two cents over the past week. the average price for regular is $3.34 a gallon. the lowest
. >> cnn is reporting a secret service dog fell to its death while doing a security suite -- suite read it was near the ritz carlton hotel where joe biden was speaking. the dog fell from six stories. a secret service spokesperson calls the death a tragic accident. we learn more tonight from the investigation into the wings troubled dreamliner. -- boeing's troubled dreamliner. it was delivered to japan airlines less than three weeks before the fire. it arrived on december 20 and had only...
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on the phone with cnn, she was giddy as a schoolgirl. >> do you know what a big deal that is? >> do i ever. >> reporter: she is a schoolgirl, and her first role now up for best actress. david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> girlfriend just saw that movie and loved it. >> i saw it. >> i've heard great things. that actress you just heard, quvenzhane wallis, she's already a winner. she accepted the best actress award on stage at the 18th annual critics choice awards just last night. >> i'm surprised that ben affleck was not nominated in "argo." he acted and directed it and it was a terrific movie. >> and also the director for -- >> "zero dark thirty." but some people saying the controversy politically may have hurt the chances. who knows? always snubs and surprises. we'll be back. we'll be b >>> this morning on "world news now," wild blast. arctic air is sending snow across southern california and making a mess all the way to the middle of the country. >> it's all part of a powerful system unleashing mudslides, tornadoes and more. it's friday, january 11. >> from abc news, this i
on the phone with cnn, she was giddy as a schoolgirl. >> do you know what a big deal that is? >> do i ever. >> reporter: she is a schoolgirl, and her first role now up for best actress. david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> girlfriend just saw that movie and loved it. >> i saw it. >> i've heard great things. that actress you just heard, quvenzhane wallis, she's already a winner. she accepted the best actress award on stage at the 18th annual critics choice...
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and that's bad news for me, because i have a daily segment on cnn called "on the case with sunny hostin." there it is. >> you look good to me. >> and it's at 3:30 every day. i do look a little tired. not as tired as i look on this show. >> sunny has 14 jobs, and that is one of them. i think you look good for that time of day. >> thank you. >>> also, another little story here. this is for all of you that have been blowing snot rockets. there's a new ice cream infused with bourbon that may help you get over the flu. bourbon-infused ice cream. it's called -- now offering jenny's ice cream offering influenza sorbet. it contains maker's mark whisky, cayenne pepper, ginger, honey and fruit juices, all things said to help with flu symptoms. it won't protect you like the shot, which we all should get. so if you're suffering, that may help you out. >>> this lady may have had a lot of ice cream. talk about bootyliscious. she's 420 pounds. apparently she has the widest hips in the world. they measure a staggering eight feet in circumference. she's very pleased with her figure. her biggest fan is h
and that's bad news for me, because i have a daily segment on cnn called "on the case with sunny hostin." there it is. >> you look good to me. >> and it's at 3:30 every day. i do look a little tired. not as tired as i look on this show. >> sunny has 14 jobs, and that is one of them. i think you look good for that time of day. >> thank you. >>> also, another little story here. this is for all of you that have been blowing snot rockets. there's a new ice...
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reporting for cnn, washington. >> we're working for you here at abc2. we have a special sx to help you and your family fight the outbreak. go to web been/flu for stories like flu and cold weather and you can track who gave you the flu. >>> so a messy start to the week. the storm left half an inch of ice in some places. >>> an amazing basketball shot net as miami fan $75,000. what the winner plans to do with all that cash, when we come back. >>> we're back with our house call segment and we're talking about inflammatory bowel disease. how does it affect women? >> they have specialized concerns, not only regarding their disease but also how this impacts their overall well-being. topics that we typically try to clarify and has for them include questions regarding fertility, pregnancy and impact of treatment on pregnancy as well bone health, affect on men view itation and making sure they are comfortable with the decisions they make regarding their body. >> the doctor will be with us through 6:30. the number to call is 410-481-2222 to get your questions ans
reporting for cnn, washington. >> we're working for you here at abc2. we have a special sx to help you and your family fight the outbreak. go to web been/flu for stories like flu and cold weather and you can track who gave you the flu. >>> so a messy start to the week. the storm left half an inch of ice in some places. >>> an amazing basketball shot net as miami fan $75,000. what the winner plans to do with all that cash, when we come back. >>> we're back with...
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according to cnn companies are spending four million for a 30 second spot. that is half million more than last year. >> a new court ruling means that complaining about the boss on facebook could cost your job. >> good morning. think about a tax return. i.r.s. efforts to fight identity theft and false returns may slow things down by a week. the i.r.s. begins to accept 2012 returns tomorrow. if you have a college degree you may be overqualified for your job. a new center study said 48 percent of the college grads are in jobs they are more than qualified for. there are 42 million college grads on the work force . be careful what you say about the boss on facebook. you may be at risk of getting fired. the national labor relation board had ruled that employees were free to. but those regulations are in question because that was appointed when the senate was not in recess. >> it is now 5:24 can time for a check on the weather forecast and leaves me speechless. >> it should. it is going to be that warm. what is more? mike? >> temperatures are around average for the
according to cnn companies are spending four million for a 30 second spot. that is half million more than last year. >> a new court ruling means that complaining about the boss on facebook could cost your job. >> good morning. think about a tax return. i.r.s. efforts to fight identity theft and false returns may slow things down by a week. the i.r.s. begins to accept 2012 returns tomorrow. if you have a college degree you may be overqualified for your job. a new center study said 48...
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cnn. earlier this evening, i smoke and.achel former rivals have come a long way and their relationship. a long time since president said you are likable enough. that moment we all remember from the debates. referred to that as inient history tonight joint interview. a very striking moment. their relationship has been fascinating in the last four years. she is an active member of his cabinet. miles forgged many the administration in many countries. this interview tonight, 60 the first person other than first lady michelle michelle obama who president obama has sat with in a joint interview. >> and looks like hillary had a week. testified on capitol hill. she had this joint interview. may be poised for a 2016 run. what we are not hearing this about her, but several under -- several other candidates for 2016. we just went through the and on duration. president obama said much same thing. had a few gentle questions about that tonight. he said the press is in corridor bowl. he was just inaugura
cnn. earlier this evening, i smoke and.achel former rivals have come a long way and their relationship. a long time since president said you are likable enough. that moment we all remember from the debates. referred to that as inient history tonight joint interview. a very striking moment. their relationship has been fascinating in the last four years. she is an active member of his cabinet. miles forgged many the administration in many countries. this interview tonight, 60 the first person...
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. >> do a good job and you will be on cnn soon. you want to join us? >> sure, i would love to. >> this is what i want you to do, take a quick break, much of of our coverage right after this. >> you can both say it. >> you can do it. >> we are taking a quick break and we will be right back soon. >> we have more coverage. >> with month much more coverage. >> congratulations. >> congratulations, we will be right back.actu my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. the new 2013 lexus ls. capella university understands bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. need. and administration's work gets more complex every y
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cnn has learned that a vote will likely happen tonight before midnight. the house will not vote, however, until tomorrow. here's what we know about the deal on the table right now. it includes an increase in tax rates for families making over $450,000 a year. individuals making over $400,000 a year. it will extend the unemployment benefits that ended on december 29th and it will include an increase in the estate deal -- in the estate tax. is this deal better than no deal? joining me now is the former director of the congressional budget office, and former labor secretary robert reich, author of "beyond outrage, what has gone wrong with our economy and our democracy and how to fix it" among many other books. thank you for joining us. >> certainly. >> bob, i want to ask you because i heard you talking to wolf and i was amazed. you were in a conversation with wolf, with grover norquist. grover norquist said he would probably support this deal, giving cover to rop republicans who said they would never vote for a tax increase. you have shared your opinion that
cnn has learned that a vote will likely happen tonight before midnight. the house will not vote, however, until tomorrow. here's what we know about the deal on the table right now. it includes an increase in tax rates for families making over $450,000 a year. individuals making over $400,000 a year. it will extend the unemployment benefits that ended on december 29th and it will include an increase in the estate deal -- in the estate tax. is this deal better than no deal? joining me now is the...
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from toshiba and all of us here at cnn. we know that secretary of state hillary clinton, of course, something treated for a blood clot in hear head. this news has hit all of us the last few days. clinton doctors say a routine mri revealed a clot in a vein between the brain and skull behind her right ear. they say there's no evidence of a stroke or any kind of neurological damage. secretary clinton is being treated with blood thinners to help dissolve the clot. she is expected to make a full recovery. >> all right. >> scary stuff. >> i know. i know. really is. and wish her the best and her family, too, on this new year. in the fiscal cliff crisis, lots of finger pointing. lots of metaphors and analogies. 517 days of it to be exact. house speaker john boehner feeling a lot of the heat. we'll talk with the spokesperson for a conservative group that suggests that he resign because of his failed plan "b." p chases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy ca
from toshiba and all of us here at cnn. we know that secretary of state hillary clinton, of course, something treated for a blood clot in hear head. this news has hit all of us the last few days. clinton doctors say a routine mri revealed a clot in a vein between the brain and skull behind her right ear. they say there's no evidence of a stroke or any kind of neurological damage. secretary clinton is being treated with blood thinners to help dissolve the clot. she is expected to make a full...
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point where their president, a member of the muslim brotherhood is being very public an interview on cnn planning to ask president obama personally about this, he wants him released and at minimum wants to know about his prison conditions and whether they can be improved and more humane because he's an old man. do you think any americans give a flying fig he's an old man and doesn't like his prison conditions? >> no, in fact, i agree with you. i think the only regret americans have is he's still alive. quite frankly. the president of the united states should not even consider or contemplate any type of request like this, which is why the president, i believe president obama should cut this short right now, say he's going to die in an american prison, under better conditions than anyone in an egyptian prison and all human rights requirements, end of discussion right then and there. >> megyn: why would they consider this? why, why would they consider doing this? >> perhaps they feel it's a show of good faith on our part, they want to set up better negotiations or better relations with mors
point where their president, a member of the muslim brotherhood is being very public an interview on cnn planning to ask president obama personally about this, he wants him released and at minimum wants to know about his prison conditions and whether they can be improved and more humane because he's an old man. do you think any americans give a flying fig he's an old man and doesn't like his prison conditions? >> no, in fact, i agree with you. i think the only regret americans have is...
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it took a cnn reporter looking through the consulate to find chris stevens last warning. when were you made aware of that cable? when were you made aware of the attack on the british ambassador and the assassination attempts, and the closing of the consulates there? and what actions were taken? what was the president's activities during that seven-hour period? on the anniversary of the worst attack in american history, september 11th we didn't have department of defense forces available for seven hours. two brave americans died in the last hour. with all these warnings, all these things in place we didn't have a single department of defense asset apparently available to come to their rescue. i categorically reject your answer to senator johnson about, well we didn't ask these survivors who were flown to ramstein the next day, that they -- that this was not a spontaneous demonstration. to say it's because an investigation was going on? the american people deserve to know answers, and they certainly don't deserve fall false answers. and the answers that were given to the am
it took a cnn reporter looking through the consulate to find chris stevens last warning. when were you made aware of that cable? when were you made aware of the attack on the british ambassador and the assassination attempts, and the closing of the consulates there? and what actions were taken? what was the president's activities during that seven-hour period? on the anniversary of the worst attack in american history, september 11th we didn't have department of defense forces available for...
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i'm overwhelmed with the support i got from you guys, cnn, great job. really great effect. i wasn't tortured. i was dealt with really respectfully. because of the campaign you made, guys. i lost around 35 or 40 pounds, i got sick inside. i was almost dead. because there's no medicine. but there are -- i don't know, 300,000 more or more people inside. we were 91 persons in a small room, only maybe 15 foot by 20 foot. >> 91 people in a room that small? >> yeah. there was no oxygen. it was a factory for madness and death. >> a factory for madness and death? >> and death, yes. i have heard many horror stories. i cannot imagine what happens inside. it's not the physical torture. i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about the torture of souls. people are losing mind inside because of, there's no food, you can't sleep, there's no medicine. people are there for no reason. my brother is there for only one mistake -- that he is my brother. >> that's why he was arrested and he's still being held? >> he's still inside there just because he's my brother. >> we have talked often over
i'm overwhelmed with the support i got from you guys, cnn, great job. really great effect. i wasn't tortured. i was dealt with really respectfully. because of the campaign you made, guys. i lost around 35 or 40 pounds, i got sick inside. i was almost dead. because there's no medicine. but there are -- i don't know, 300,000 more or more people inside. we were 91 persons in a small room, only maybe 15 foot by 20 foot. >> 91 people in a room that small? >> yeah. there was no oxygen. it...
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that will be all right here on cnn as president barack obama is inaugurated for a second time. i can't wait. now anderson cooper. >>> a big night tonight as washington gets ready for an even bigger day tomorrow, as many as 800,000 people expected. tomorrow morning, president obama will make the journey from the white house to this end of pennsylvania avenue. up here to capitol hill. then at noon he'll rest one hand on a pair of historic bibles and be sworn in. he'll address the world and be welcomed into the history books. for the first time in a long time, the first time since the ronald reagan second inaugurati inauguration, it will all be a formality. law requires presidents and vice presidents be sworn in on the 20th. today the 20th, they were in two quiet ceremonies. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states, and will to be best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states so help me god. >> congress gratulati
that will be all right here on cnn as president barack obama is inaugurated for a second time. i can't wait. now anderson cooper. >>> a big night tonight as washington gets ready for an even bigger day tomorrow, as many as 800,000 people expected. tomorrow morning, president obama will make the journey from the white house to this end of pennsylvania avenue. up here to capitol hill. then at noon he'll rest one hand on a pair of historic bibles and be sworn in. he'll address the world...
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we'll be right here live on cnn as president barack obama is inaugurated for the second time. i can't wait. that's all for us tonight. now anderson cooper. >>> good evening. a big night as washington gets ready an even bigger day tomorrow. as many as 800,000 people expected. tomorrow morning president obama will make the journey from the white house to this end of pennsylvania avenue up here to capitol hill. at noon on the capitol's west front he will raise a hand on pair of historic bibles and usher in his second term. he'll address the crowd and the nation and the world. he's be honored with receptions and welcomed into the history books. for the first time in a long time, the first time since ronald reagan's second ina inauguration lit be a formality. law requires it tot be sworn in on the 20th. today, they were. >> please raise your right hand, and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >
we'll be right here live on cnn as president barack obama is inaugurated for the second time. i can't wait. that's all for us tonight. now anderson cooper. >>> good evening. a big night as washington gets ready an even bigger day tomorrow. as many as 800,000 people expected. tomorrow morning president obama will make the journey from the white house to this end of pennsylvania avenue up here to capitol hill. at noon on the capitol's west front he will raise a hand on pair of historic...
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here he is with cnn photographer phil littleton. during that trip, tim captured amazing images. he was an incredibly talented photographer, dedicated, fearless, a real gentleman. a pleasure to be with. the hbo documentary is called which way is the front line from here, the life and time of tim hetherington. it was directed by sebastien younger. he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from a clip from the hbo documentary. >> right over the ridge, man. >> i was completely surprised by the amount of fighting going on. these guys were in a lot of combat. >> [ bleep ]! >> i'm good, i'm good! >> he's still in there! [ bleep ]! >> what was interesting is not to belittle the fighting, but i got kind of tired of it. for me once there is a sort of adrenaline in combat and filming that. the important stories is being close to these men. that's what it's about. that's what i'm really there for. >> the life and time of tim hetherington will air on hbo in april. i spoke with sebastian j
here he is with cnn photographer phil littleton. during that trip, tim captured amazing images. he was an incredibly talented photographer, dedicated, fearless, a real gentleman. a pleasure to be with. the hbo documentary is called which way is the front line from here, the life and time of tim hetherington. it was directed by sebastien younger. he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from...
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himself, look no further than the last election and his party feels they have to change things up after cnn polling shows that more than half americans say that allowing the illegal immigrants to be american citizens should be be policy. all of this a day before president obama is set to lay out his plan on immigration proposal in nevada. here to talk about it is gloria borger, and cornell belcher, and margaret hoover. gloria, let me start with you, what is so different this time around for the republicans? simply the reality of november's election? >> yeah, they are worried about their own survival as a political party. one way to survive as a party is to broaden your base and not remain hostage to a single part of it. i think that has been the problem for the republican party when you talk about john mccain. when john mccain was challenged from the right in 2010, when he was running for re-election to the senate, he became much more conservative on immigration policy, and now he is sort of unshackled and back to the position that he was in, in 2005 and 2007. i mean, you know, i spent a lo
himself, look no further than the last election and his party feels they have to change things up after cnn polling shows that more than half americans say that allowing the illegal immigrants to be american citizens should be be policy. all of this a day before president obama is set to lay out his plan on immigration proposal in nevada. here to talk about it is gloria borger, and cornell belcher, and margaret hoover. gloria, let me start with you, what is so different this time around for the...
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. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> where do we go from here? her second grade daughter was at sandy hook on the kay of the shooting. jennifer, you were at that hearing. you're not opposed to gun control per se, but you say this should be more about accountability. what was your take on the hearing. some said that that parent was shouted down. that video doesn't seem to show that he was shouted down at all. >> i wasn't actually there for that. that happened very early, as i understand it. and there were hundreds of us waiting outside the building for a very long time to get in, and so i missed most of the expert testimony and the parents. >> what do you want to see happen? >> well, up until yesterday in the hearings, i was 100% in favor of assault weapons bans, but i did -- you know, i listened to what the other side had to say. and i do feel that it's going to be more about accountability by the manufacturers of these weapons, by the retailers, the private sellers, the dealers of these weapons and by the individual owners that cannot allow thei
. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> where do we go from here? her second grade daughter was at sandy hook on the kay of the shooting. jennifer, you were at that hearing. you're not opposed to gun control per se, but you say this should be more about accountability. what was your take on the hearing. some said that that parent was shouted down. that video doesn't seem to show that he was shouted down at all. >> i wasn't actually there for that. that happened very...
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this is getting out of hand. >> ted rowlands, cnn, chicago. >> what should be done? that's the focus of our town hall discussion this thursday. we'll have representatives of all sides of the debate. i hope you join us for that. >>> a lot more happening tonight. isha is here with the "360 news and business bulletin." >> nearly three months after superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast, today, the u.s. senate approved more than $50 billion in aid for victims of the storm. the bill got caught up in bipartisan fighting for weeks. small businesses whose doors are still closed but who must reopen. >> 90 days ard sandy struck and today we finally struck back. the passage of this bill will mean money for homeowners who lost everything and need to rebuild. small businesses whose doors are still closed but who must reopen, and protections for our coastlines and vital infrastructures to make sure that the next time a strong storm strikes, we're not hit that hard. >> israel's prime minister ariel sharon is showing brain activity when family members speak to him even though h
this is getting out of hand. >> ted rowlands, cnn, chicago. >> what should be done? that's the focus of our town hall discussion this thursday. we'll have representatives of all sides of the debate. i hope you join us for that. >>> a lot more happening tonight. isha is here with the "360 news and business bulletin." >> nearly three months after superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast, today, the u.s. senate approved more than $50 billion in aid for...
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relatives say everyone thanks viewers and cnn for keeping the story in the public eye. now, keeping them honest. the facts can be so hard to establish. one side has studies linking gun ownership with violent death. the other side shows that when people are allowed to carry concealed weapons, violence goes down. but it is a charged subject. with the surplus of victims and loss the debate has evolved into mutually exclusive competing articles of faith. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> that one view more guns in more places here is the other. >> when it come to preventing future acts of violence in our schools let me say this, more guns are not the answer. >> that was connecticut's governor. his view to the nra. each ring true. each side can point to real-life incident to prove their point. and in a moment we will talk to mr. mccrystal. but first, take a look. >> reporter: if you wonder whether or not real people with guns really do help prevent gun violence look no further than the shooting in this teheater i december. around
relatives say everyone thanks viewers and cnn for keeping the story in the public eye. now, keeping them honest. the facts can be so hard to establish. one side has studies linking gun ownership with violent death. the other side shows that when people are allowed to carry concealed weapons, violence goes down. but it is a charged subject. with the surplus of victims and loss the debate has evolved into mutually exclusive competing articles of faith. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy...
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he didn't realize he was on cnn. he was just standing there. kathy had been badmouthing psy during his performance saying he's anti-american. >> i heard he hates america. >> there was an incident in the past. then you say to him -- so you first of all -- >> i wanted to throw you under the bus. >> you say i'm the one badmouthing him, which is not true. >> that's like the fiscal cliff, a debate. >> he didn't have a mike on him, obviously. so when you say to him you're basically printing money out of your butt, he pauses and says, thank you, coming from you that means a lot. >> which is really true because coming from a lot of people it wouldn't have real meaning but i put weight to an expression "you must be printing money out of your butt." it's a compliment. he has a hit song. then of course a second song. >> he doesn't have a second song. >> he doesn't need one. he's printing money -- i'm going to let you finish. would you like to apologize for some things you did last night? i think you went too far. >> no. time to wrap it up, isn't it? >> is
he didn't realize he was on cnn. he was just standing there. kathy had been badmouthing psy during his performance saying he's anti-american. >> i heard he hates america. >> there was an incident in the past. then you say to him -- so you first of all -- >> i wanted to throw you under the bus. >> you say i'm the one badmouthing him, which is not true. >> that's like the fiscal cliff, a debate. >> he didn't have a mike on him, obviously. so when you say to him...
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cnn can confirm two people have died after a shooting in a parking lot at a hazard community and technical college in hazard, kentucky, two hours southeast of lexington, kentucky. police say a third victim was taken to the hospital with severe injuries and the motive for the shooting is unknown at the time. that's what we've been told. it's unknown whether they were suspects or witnesses. keep you updated on that. thanks for watching. anderson starts right now. >> erin, thanks. >>> we begin as we do every night keeping them honest, offering up facts, not opinions. our goal is just reporting, finding the truth and calling out hipo ochlhipocrisy. lance armstrong over the last 24 hours, he cheated, lied about it for years and years and years and now he is reportedly coming clean, somewhat. using performance-enhancing drugs to win bicycle races. oprah said that he was forthcoming but did not come clean in the manner in which she expected. what that means is not clear. oprah is too good to give it all away. >> i choose not to characterized. i would rather people make their own decisions whether
cnn can confirm two people have died after a shooting in a parking lot at a hazard community and technical college in hazard, kentucky, two hours southeast of lexington, kentucky. police say a third victim was taken to the hospital with severe injuries and the motive for the shooting is unknown at the time. that's what we've been told. it's unknown whether they were suspects or witnesses. keep you updated on that. thanks for watching. anderson starts right now. >> erin, thanks....
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then warned cnn not to, quote, stir up trouble in his county. adding, you do something with this and i'll be coming after you. matthew whit darby, no relation to the sheriff, goes on trial for murder, but not a hate crime, next month. >> this is a really stunning report there are so many inconsistencies here and what the police are saying. the mother of one of the teens in the car who killed the man on the side of the road, she said it was racially motivated. do we know if investigators even talked to her? >> from the records we have obtained, anderson, which include witnesses' list, she is not on any witness list. we have no transcript of any interview that was done with her. so despite that public assertion that she said, look, this was racist and her son was involved, we don't believe that investigators ever went to find out what she was saying. she won't talk to us. basically, she has been telling people she is scared to speak out. >> and that second incident, do the police, the sheriff, darby investigators, do they try to do anything to fin
then warned cnn not to, quote, stir up trouble in his county. adding, you do something with this and i'll be coming after you. matthew whit darby, no relation to the sheriff, goes on trial for murder, but not a hate crime, next month. >> this is a really stunning report there are so many inconsistencies here and what the police are saying. the mother of one of the teens in the car who killed the man on the side of the road, she said it was racially motivated. do we know if investigators...
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cnn's producer on the scene. >>> if you're just joining us, a helicopter has crashed in to a crane, a new building site in central london. this is rush hour. it there are major traffic jams. unclear where the tubes are working. thousands commuting to come into central london. these are the pictures our producer on the scene has taken. we understand that the helicopter eventually crashed on a main road, two cars impacted, traffic is at a total gridlock. we understand, too, that emergency services got on the scene extremely quickly. helicopters were described as coming and going all day long and james had mentioned to us that what he had heard is just the helicopter coming by and then the engine just simply kiting oukit kiting cutting out. he described an enormous fireball with smoke. there are reports according to scotland yard and other officials that one pie will the was on the helicopter. it's too early to confirm any other casualties at this stage. let's go to our producer on the scene. james, tell us what's happening now. is the fire out? >> reporter: there's still smoke rising, b
cnn's producer on the scene. >>> if you're just joining us, a helicopter has crashed in to a crane, a new building site in central london. this is rush hour. it there are major traffic jams. unclear where the tubes are working. thousands commuting to come into central london. these are the pictures our producer on the scene has taken. we understand that the helicopter eventually crashed on a main road, two cars impacted, traffic is at a total gridlock. we understand, too, that...
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and cnn approached you about this interview and asked you to appear with roland martin, who is a cnn commentator who's very, very passionate about this issue. he wanted to challenge you on this and you refused. you said you didn't want to appear with someone who would defend kwanzaa. why on earth would you do that? >> oh, that's not true at all. i'd be happy to appear with someone who'd defend kwanzaa. but you're completely distorting the comments that we had earlier in the day. earlier in the day i said if we were going to have a discussion as to how many black people cared about kwanzaa -- >> okay, you know, before we even go on -- if we've made a mistake -- >> you're completely distorting -- >> i've got roland martin ready to go. so if i've made a mistake, will you appear with roland martin right now? because he is dying to get a question in. is that okay, sir? >> well, i would be happy to take a question from -- >> okay, fire away, roland. you've got your time. >> sure. i would ask the senator you look at easter. that was derived from a pagan holiday. and so do you defend that? y
and cnn approached you about this interview and asked you to appear with roland martin, who is a cnn commentator who's very, very passionate about this issue. he wanted to challenge you on this and you refused. you said you didn't want to appear with someone who would defend kwanzaa. why on earth would you do that? >> oh, that's not true at all. i'd be happy to appear with someone who'd defend kwanzaa. but you're completely distorting the comments that we had earlier in the day. earlier...
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i wanted to get some straight answers out of you and i wanted you to challenge and cnn approached you about this interview and asked you to appear with roland martin who is very passionate about this issue. he wanted to challenge you on this and you refused. you said you didn't want to appear with someone who would defend kwanzaa. why on earth would you not do that. >> that's not true. i would be happy they appear with someone who defends kwanzaa. you're distorting the comments we had earlier in the day. earlier in the day i said if we're going to have a discussion how many black people care about kwanzaa -- >> if we made a mistake. i have roland martin ready to go. will you appear with roland martin opinion he's dying to get a question in. is that okay, sir? >> i would be happy to take a question. >> fire away roland. you got your time. way to go. >> sure. i would ask the senator you look at easter that was derived from a pagan holiday and so do you defend that? you talk about a made up holiday. please tell me which of the holidays we celebrate in america that have descended from on
i wanted to get some straight answers out of you and i wanted you to challenge and cnn approached you about this interview and asked you to appear with roland martin who is very passionate about this issue. he wanted to challenge you on this and you refused. you said you didn't want to appear with someone who would defend kwanzaa. why on earth would you not do that. >> that's not true. i would be happy they appear with someone who defends kwanzaa. you're distorting the comments we had...